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or objf mis anrrim coxsist of 1 flm Â«â€” e drums t _ " j â€” * e "'"'- mii-fh . i â– â€” autos .. â€” kewa biw sports worn vd 1 ft -' j>*iw * â€” udifori market j || lym i i *,;... heal estate i ', j ocietj 7 â€” magazine gma â– inb *^_* i iu fashion Â» â€” hi.toi.ra . ure 1 j â€” jw lit 10 â€” monthly mag fc=2 chciago examiner i final edition vol xvi no 36 a m sunday price five cexts Chicago march 5 1916 sunday love notes of louise open real life drama departure for new york of karl l dietz theater director leads wife to come to Chicago for interview with latter writer phone conversations with j n crandall rich lumberman in volve name of mrs crandall society woman and actress the little playhouse in cincin nati is dark the director of its players karl l dietz who disappeared mysteriously is in new york rseeperating from tempera nwintal difficulties mrs dietz ar ' rived in Chicago yesterday an<l is a guest at the blackstone mrs dietz came to Chicago tor the avowed purpose of obtaining an in terview with mrs elizabeth brown ell crandall former president of the drama league of Chicago mrs crandall is the wife of james n cranflall 10s2 hrde park boulevard the wealthy senior member of the tbjÃŸ of crandall & brown wholesale hardware and lumber merchants her interest in the drama won her from society to the stage and slnaa last november she has boon appearing at we little playhouse in cincinnati in plays produced unclc-r the direction of dietz crandall stamps . charges ridiculous mrs dietz also announced lier in j tentlon of consulting charles s holt of the law firm ot holt cutting & eidley about a suit at law against mrs crandall based on the alleged disappearance of her husband and his desertion of her the suit she said would probably be for alienation of affections and her evidence was to be her personal observation at her home in cincinnati and a large num ber of love letters which she de scribed as the louise erownell let ters mr crandall said last night that the charges of mrs dietz made to him over the long distance telephone and when he met her personally are ridiculous and absurd and that he cannot fathom her motive i will stake my reputation on my wife's honor in this matter she tells me that she is innocent and i believe what she tells me disappearance mystery no riddle to her the mystery of the disappearance of dietz from cincinnati is no mys tery to mrs dietz she accompanied him to the train last tuesday when he left cincinnati for new york she has had a letter from her husband in new york there seems to be at least on understanding between them there is only one mystery in the misguided and unfortunate attitude assumed by mrs dietz that is why she ehoul pick out mrs crandall as the person to blame for any differ ences that may exist between her and her husband and to square her ac counts for any injury she may have suffered by reason of the trip of her husband to new york there is something strange about the entire affair i cannot conceive j of anything to be gained by mrs dietz or her husband by involving mrs crandall in their domestic af fairs if they do hope to gain any thing they will be sadly disappoint ed mrs crandall 111 operation is likely mrs dietz failed lo obtain as in terview with mrs crandall yester day and it is doubtful if she will see her 1 , because mrs crandall is in st luke's hospital too ill to receive visitors and it is possible that an operation may be necessary to re store her to health mrs dietz did see mr holt and engaged him as her attorney but they had only a brief f imitation and it is believed that km louise brownell letters are still in the possession of mrs dietz the actions of mrs dietz accord ing to air crandall are the more surprising on account of the friend ship that sprung up betwen the dietz and crandall families mr and mrs diet visited the crundalla ia their she finds real drama in own life mrs elizabeth brownell crandall prominent society i woman former head of the drama league and actress lawyers in row over toosevelt war has broken out among mem bers of the Illinois state bar asso ciation because of the scheduled ap pearance and speech of colonel theo dore roosevelt before that organiza tion in Chicago april 29 wholesale resignations by members of the association are imminent un less the speech by the colonel is called off tlieir fighting blood was aroused when they learned that the invitation to roosevelt had been of fered and accepti-d before the ran and file of the organization was aware of the plan among some of the members mr roosevelt is classed as an undesirable so far as bar j association gatherings are concerned i two reasons are advanced by the disgruntled lawyers for their deter mined fight against the former presi dent's presence one is the possibility of roosevelt opening up a bombard j ment on his political opponents dur ing his speech the other la his ] judicial recall and recall of decisions ] policies which have been condemned [ by the association just what diplomacy nr-than w maechesney president of the associa j tfon will use to appease the aroused i members or to recall the invitation i does not concern them although they : realize that he has been put in a deli cate situation their ultimatum is j plain â€” if roosevelt appears they will i withdraw from the organization the leaders of the uprising are j lessing rosenthal former president | of the municipal ovters league and his law partner charles h humill judge richard s tuthill of the cir | cuit court is also strongly opposed to roosevelt's presence but is not taking active part in the battle i consider it very bad taste for i the president of our association to seek the presence of mr roosevelt at our dinner said mr rosenthal last ! night serious dissension has re ! suited any many members will cer j tainly resign unless the program is i changed ! victim of hold-up shot by robber during a struggle with a holdup | man last night pesty devine 212 hill j street was shot in the abdomen and i perhaps mortally wounded by the robber devine and michael healey 220 kasi Illinois street were talking [ at hilj and wells streets when the i bandif ordered them to throw up i theit hand devine grabbed the robber's reioiver but th â– latter forc/ng the n izzle into devine's etpaiacli xired ti fpp mcaÃŸsi 1 thief frightens mrs beckwith mrs john w beckwith wife of the former corporation counsel la under the care of a physician as the result of an encounter with a negro burglar thursday in her home 743 lincoln park boulevard though she outwit ted the giant in a plucky manner she had a nervous breakdown when mrs beckwith returned home j shortly before 4 o'clock she confront ed the negro in her parlor with an effort she calmly asked the man what he was doing the negro apparently frightened declared he had answered lan advertisement for a window j washer you have come to the wrong ad i dress mrs beckwith replied and i boldly ordered the robber out investigation showed the negro had entered through a rear window he obtained a gold watch before mrs j beckwith returned miss morgan mum but puffs cigaret st louis march 4 miss anne i morgan of new york daughter of the ! late j pierpont morgan who is here i to advocate national defense wear ! ing a pink boudoir cap and a pink i negligee with a smoking cigarette be ! tween her finders said to-day she i would not discuss the preparedness | issue because she thought it called . for sacrifice of personal viewpoints it was necessary to elude four hotel j clerks a house detective and a man i servant to see her u s submarine k-6 in trouble off coast washington march 4 the navy i department was advised to-day that | the submarine k-6 is in trouble off j the florida coast and aid has been ; sent to to-w it into key west the ! department was not advised as to the i nature of the trouble but presumed ' it was an engine breakdown bryan lathrop ill operation performed , bryan i-athrop capitalist is recu i perating in the presbyterian hospl â– tal following a minor operation mr j lathrop has been confined to his room for a week dr bertram w sippy who has charge of the ca.se said yesterday mr lathrop will be able | to teayi the hospital this week i 1 " i bank bandits guilty each gets year to life in cell jury quick to return verdict imposing the maximum pen alty against four gangsters frameup charges against police ignored after prosecutor calls them brazen and grotesque eddie mack's confessed accom \ plices in the robbery of the ' washington park national i bank will not share their betrayer's i freedom a jury in judge barrett's j court early this morning after onlyj a few minutes of deliberation found j the quartet guilty of robbery with a | deadly weapon only four ballots were taken one for each defendant i charles big polly kramer alex i i brodie and harry fein will go to i pontlac and harry little polly j kramer the only one of the four i whose age was fixed by the jury as i over twenty-six years to the joliet i j penitentiary all mill serve indeter i | mlnate sentences of from one year to 1 life imprisonment vindication for police while the bandits walked with stolid faces from the courtroom i charles kramer's bride of six months wailed a sobbing g-ood-by to her hus band kramer did not turn his head j prosecutor johnston was jubilant ; it's an absolute vindication he | said for lieutenant sheehan cap 1 tain hunt and harrj kavanaugh in the adjoining witness room ed die mack grinned delightedly sure he said i told you i was a good witness sentence will be pronounced upon the four young bandits at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning instruction on mack judge barrett's instructions to the tired jury included a long explanation of the legal merits of eddie mack's story of the robbery as the testi moty of an accomplice he said it must be scrutinized carefully the ! court's instructions were generous j to the defense if the jury believes that mack originated the idea of the holdup of the washington park national bank said judge barrett with the con nivance of one or more of the officers of the bank and some member or members of the police department then the defendants cannot be con victed even though the whole matter was prearranged anticipating just such an instruc tion however prosecutor jo ton had emphasized in his last pie for conviction the inconsistency of the bandits frameup story he tore to bits what he declared was the most absurd grotesque ridiculous defense based fipon villainous and slanderous accusations ever heard in the crimi nal courts building accused behind backs the defense has hurled vituperous calumnies against lieutenant shee han and harry kavanaugh he saidrl yelled for them to come and deny a plot to rob the bank and then when | sheehan and kavanaugh did take the stand never asked them one question in regard to the frame-up they charge as soon as these men have turned their backs the defense has resumed its vile insinuations against them â€” stabbed them in the back with base calummus slander to the last alexander heyman at torney for the four confessed bandits persisted in his accusations against sheehan against kavanaugh as an officer of the bank and particularly against eddie mack who he de clared lured his younger companions into the boldest holdup in the history , of Chicago | bitter attack on mack mr heyman's impassioned five hour argument to the jury ended i with an arraignment of eddie mack i which brought half the spectators to i their feet leaning far over the jury box pounding his fist on a half dozen law books he had quoted he shouted eddie mack will go to hell â€” and when he does the flames of hell will be extinguished by the stench of his approach this sneaking creeping crawling lothsome thing 1 is more dangerous more horrible than a rat tlesnake the snake gives warning of its attack with his ear to the'doorway in the witness room eddie mack grinned as he listened } 1 douaumont retaken as thousands more fall french admit germans win new hold in village kaiser takes 20,000 prisoners 457 miles great battle increasing in vio lence germans plan to raze verdun forts before main attack by international news service london march 4 the battle of verdun enters it3 fourteenth day with vastly increased vio lence marking the sanguinary hand to-band struggle for the village ol douaumonti for more than a week the tide of battle has surged back and forth over i the site of the village and the fort adjoining it but the issue is still un decided paris admits to-night that the germans after having been driven out of the village last night by a terrific counter-attack again succeeded in occupying it this morn ing a hurricane of fire is breaking over the shattered ruins of douaumont the streets and bypaths are piled high with dead every open space is ! swept by shrapnel and machine guns in the hands of the french who occupy the outlying crests the bat tle has cost the lives it is jestlmated of more thi-.n 25.000 men thousands more have been wounded 457 square miles won by germans in the seven days of fighting for the village the germans have prac tically been held in check although on other portions of the battle front they have smashed in toward arer dun their total grain as reported to night comprise something more than 457 square miles of territory 20.000 prisoners 115 riinn and 161 machine sans in the thirteen days of fighting the cost of these â– gains may be guaged by an official note issued by the paris war office to-night giving details of the verdun battles according to the statement one german prisoner from the tenth com pany of the twelfth regiment told his questioners on the 21st of february my com pany which was then not engaged had a strength of 200 twenty-four hours later only seventy remained and i consider it a miracle that bo many of us escaped in the face of the terrible french guns another prisoner from the twenty fourth regiment of infantry gave this description of the attack against the woods east of douaumont fort on february 27 we succeeded in penetrating the skirts of the wood but could not progress a step further so fierce was the machine gun fire which mowed us down on every side we had been taken under an admirably directed crossfire and were forced to retreat precipitately but we paid / an awful price two-thirds of our effectives fell i battle will last two weeks longer according to semi-official informa tion the german strategy contem plates a systematic bombardment of the verdun positions until laid in ruins by the heaby howitzers they will be easy prey for smashing surg ing attacks by great masses of infan try the teuton tactics aimed for the first time in this war at the pres ervation of effectives will it is be lieved here result in a battle which u s weather forecast u . Chicago a.\d vicinity â€” fair sunday and probably monday no de cided change in temperature mod erate northwest wind's becomings northeast by monday tempeuature far twenty-lour hours ending at 2 a m highest 35 lownt is mean 24 i formal temperature for the day 30 : excess of temperature since january 1 l.l'l ; decrees precipitation for tv.enty-four houra ending at t p m none xceea sines january 1 1.40 lncnes kelaute hranltiiiy 7 a m 66 2 p m m 1 p m 70 barometric pressure rotated â™¦Â« eea level 7 a m au.l'o 7 p m 21>.Â»u sunnse ro-day h:is sunset 5:45 complete sovon.lt at report oa paf mf i hall caine analyzes senate vote upon armed ship issue eminent writer cables examiner that gore resolution tabled is victory for the human species â€” â– â– â– Â» by hall caine famous english novelist and author of the christian the veem eter the woman thou gavest he and other novels special cable to the chlcazo examiner london march 4 a new york dispatch published in the london times to-day says evidence has been accu mulated that a conspiracy that is the word headed by air bryan and mr hearst to deprive president wilson pf all authority and prevent his renomination prompted him to the step which culminated in yesterday's vote in the senate true or false this announcement shall not discourage me from expressing an englishman's opinion of that vote in mr hearst's own papers nothing i have known of mr hearst leaves me the slightest reason to fear he will not pub lish my message ever since the first days of the war he has allowed me to say what i pleased in his papers whether my views conflicted or coincided with his personal opinion and his public policy that is i think the true spirit of the journalist and relying upon it again i send my message without regard to the rather serious personal allegation in the cablegram to the times u s on side of humanity in common with a goodly number of my countrymen i think the news that reaches us this morning from washing ton is perhaps the most momentous and inspiring fact of the war what does it mean it means that in the most tre mendous moral conflict in the history of the world between the laws of humanity and the impulses of barbarity the great est of neutral nations has thrown the weight of its mighty influence on the right side it means that your president ktks well within the truth when he finely said that the laws of humanity were immu table and the senate by an overwhelming majority has de clared that those laws shall not be set aside at any demand of military necessity imposed by a state which being built on violence has determined to reach its military ends without mercy or remorse it means that the new and pernicious sort of divine right claimed by the german state â€” the divine right which found expression in bismarck's rule of blood and iron or in the appalling brutality of the kaiser's speech to the potsdam recruits â€” finds no echo in the greatest of republican countries loss of americans not justified it means that the murderous outrages on the sea which led to the loss of many precious american lives are not to be justified by any plea that is based on the fragility of a new form of fighting craft it means that humanity need not change her merciful laws or civilization abate its just demands because germany wants to fight without the risk of being fought â€” claims the illogical preposterous advantage of shooting without the danger of being shpt it means that the right of evefy civilized man to defend himself against unprovoked attack from a footpad shall not be abolished on the ground that the footpad is of delicate con stitution and could not stand another blow it means that no self-respecting nation shall tell its people to limit their own liberty in order to enlarge the license of another nation it means that the rules of the sea which for 200 years at least have been recognized by all civilized states the rules which entitled merchantmen to carry guns in self-defense shall not be set aside at the call of a government which desires to commit a crime with im punity and manslaughter without shame victory for humanity the vote of your senate is not only a victory for your president it is a victory for the human species if it can be maintained in your house of representatives â€” i am sure it can â€” president wilson will have ddhe more toward peace than has yet been done by any of our european statesmen great britain and the countries that are our allies have been waiting on tiptoe for his decision and for the voice of your senate on the problem that seems to us to be the abso lute cryx of the question in dispute between us and the cen tral powers w r e find it a problem of immense difficulty and more difficult in the united states than in any european country therefore we ask your pardon if we have been a little impatient at your president's silence but now his speech and the votes of your senate fill our hearts and the hearts of all lovers of liberty with joy in the tremendous struggle between the powers of light and the powers of darkness humanity has been justified england 1 is proud and america need not be ashamed having said so much let me add that we here who rejoice in yesterday's vote in your senate desire nothing so little as that it should be followed by serious consequences to america the generally well informed washington corre spondent of the times tells us this morning that count von senate take final vote upon sea crisis leaders dissatisfied with result of wilson indorsement de termined to force decisive ac tion on part of upper body house ; in parliamentary tangle cannot bp.llot on or dispose of mclemore resolution ger man proofs due to-momw by international news service washington march 4 f0l j lowing the failure to-day of â– administration leaders in the i i house to force a vote on the armed i ; merchantmen issue there was every m indication to-nisht that the senat^b will bp forced to vote again and de-fl cisively on the question whetheiam americans shall be warned to kee^r j off armed belligerent merchant shlp alynned at the opposition admiuh istration leaders in the house vev^b j compelled to postpone action untt'.h j tuesday senate aids to president ; wilson admitted that the vote b â– which the gore resolution as amend-b ed was tabled yesterdaj vr*as inoo^^b elusive ' fl an extraordinary purliament^^e . tanglu has completely tied the hun^h of administration leaders in ll | house the mclemore resolutioi^b which brings up the question ul warning americans to stay off of the armed ships of belligerents cannot be voted on or cannot be sidestepped m untif^the snarl is unwound i mccumber to force 1 last decisive vote i senator james hamilton lewis ol^a Illinois democratic whip of^b^k senate said i any one may offer a re u^h just as senator mccumber has do^jb and the senate will be confronte-^h again with the same proposition i do not see how the senate can escape i a direct vote on the question it mav â€¢ come at any time stern gun called i defensive armament % senator mccumber's resolution u<-,^b clares it the sense of congress thjfl a merchant vessel armed with i small stern gun for defense has ttjj^g status of an unarmed vessel but thr^h citizens of the united states be r>b quested to refrain from travel on sm h armed ships in order not to jeopaihj dize the peace of the country h other resolutions to the same efÃŸ feet probably will be introduced bjj senator mccumber said to-night i im going io press my rpsolutioi^h to a vote at the earliest posslb!'-h moment it is shorn of all collaterajÃŸ | questions it is clear cut and to thfl point and expresses the opinion u congress on the one question h i americans traveling on armed iiifl ! chantmen ws seeks to exhaust g debate before vote m i am going to try to iia\e ieb;h upon it exhausted before a vote b?s | taken so that the issue may be fairh and squarely mot this matter must come up acail in the senate and i hope to-see defiÃŸ nite action taken on iuy resolution m house resolution m 'â– both is and isn't % the house is confronted by a psrl f iiamentary situation which bids fall j to outdo the tangled troubles of this ! senate in its vote of yesterday !â– ?Â» i was discovered that by a vote fl table the mclemore resolution t|b :^ ! house under presem conditioÃŸ i would vote to do somethinsr wiilh ihad already been donp for to nig | the mclemore resolution as reportifl by the committee rested calmly al ! peacefully on the table in tfl j house fl a two-hour session of the pu^b committee seekin a method fl v ilo.tlin tl jjg^ijlfÃŸ a ' contlrmaj on j^._pafle 4tli column continued on 3d page 3d column jgmjlnued or 4th page 2d column 1

or objf mis anrrim coxsist of 1 flm Â«â€” e drums t _ " j â€” * e "'"'- mii-fh . i â– â€” autos .. â€” kewa biw sports worn vd 1 ft -' j>*iw * â€” udifori market j || lym i i *,;... heal estate i ', j ocietj 7 â€” magazine gma â– inb *^_* i iu fashion Â» â€” hi.toi.ra . ure 1 j â€” jw lit 10 â€” monthly mag fc=2 chciago examiner i final edition vol xvi no 36 a m sunday price five cexts Chicago march 5 1916 sunday love notes of louise open real life drama departure for new york of karl l dietz theater director leads wife to come to Chicago for interview with latter writer phone conversations with j n crandall rich lumberman in volve name of mrs crandall society woman and actress the little playhouse in cincin nati is dark the director of its players karl l dietz who disappeared mysteriously is in new york rseeperating from tempera nwintal difficulties mrs dietz ar ' rived in Chicago yesterday an.Â»u sunnse ro-day h:is sunset 5:45 complete sovon.lt at report oa paf mf i hall caine analyzes senate vote upon armed ship issue eminent writer cables examiner that gore resolution tabled is victory for the human species â€” â– â– â– Â» by hall caine famous english novelist and author of the christian the veem eter the woman thou gavest he and other novels special cable to the chlcazo examiner london march 4 a new york dispatch published in the london times to-day says evidence has been accu mulated that a conspiracy that is the word headed by air bryan and mr hearst to deprive president wilson pf all authority and prevent his renomination prompted him to the step which culminated in yesterday's vote in the senate true or false this announcement shall not discourage me from expressing an englishman's opinion of that vote in mr hearst's own papers nothing i have known of mr hearst leaves me the slightest reason to fear he will not pub lish my message ever since the first days of the war he has allowed me to say what i pleased in his papers whether my views conflicted or coincided with his personal opinion and his public policy that is i think the true spirit of the journalist and relying upon it again i send my message without regard to the rather serious personal allegation in the cablegram to the times u s on side of humanity in common with a goodly number of my countrymen i think the news that reaches us this morning from washing ton is perhaps the most momentous and inspiring fact of the war what does it mean it means that in the most tre mendous moral conflict in the history of the world between the laws of humanity and the impulses of barbarity the great est of neutral nations has thrown the weight of its mighty influence on the right side it means that your president ktks well within the truth when he finely said that the laws of humanity were immu table and the senate by an overwhelming majority has de clared that those laws shall not be set aside at any demand of military necessity imposed by a state which being built on violence has determined to reach its military ends without mercy or remorse it means that the new and pernicious sort of divine right claimed by the german state â€” the divine right which found expression in bismarck's rule of blood and iron or in the appalling brutality of the kaiser's speech to the potsdam recruits â€” finds no echo in the greatest of republican countries loss of americans not justified it means that the murderous outrages on the sea which led to the loss of many precious american lives are not to be justified by any plea that is based on the fragility of a new form of fighting craft it means that humanity need not change her merciful laws or civilization abate its just demands because germany wants to fight without the risk of being fought â€” claims the illogical preposterous advantage of shooting without the danger of being shpt it means that the right of evefy civilized man to defend himself against unprovoked attack from a footpad shall not be abolished on the ground that the footpad is of delicate con stitution and could not stand another blow it means that no self-respecting nation shall tell its people to limit their own liberty in order to enlarge the license of another nation it means that the rules of the sea which for 200 years at least have been recognized by all civilized states the rules which entitled merchantmen to carry guns in self-defense shall not be set aside at the call of a government which desires to commit a crime with im punity and manslaughter without shame victory for humanity the vote of your senate is not only a victory for your president it is a victory for the human species if it can be maintained in your house of representatives â€” i am sure it can â€” president wilson will have ddhe more toward peace than has yet been done by any of our european statesmen great britain and the countries that are our allies have been waiting on tiptoe for his decision and for the voice of your senate on the problem that seems to us to be the abso lute cryx of the question in dispute between us and the cen tral powers w r e find it a problem of immense difficulty and more difficult in the united states than in any european country therefore we ask your pardon if we have been a little impatient at your president's silence but now his speech and the votes of your senate fill our hearts and the hearts of all lovers of liberty with joy in the tremendous struggle between the powers of light and the powers of darkness humanity has been justified england 1 is proud and america need not be ashamed having said so much let me add that we here who rejoice in yesterday's vote in your senate desire nothing so little as that it should be followed by serious consequences to america the generally well informed washington corre spondent of the times tells us this morning that count von senate take final vote upon sea crisis leaders dissatisfied with result of wilson indorsement de termined to force decisive ac tion on part of upper body house ; in parliamentary tangle cannot bp.llot on or dispose of mclemore resolution ger man proofs due to-momw by international news service washington march 4 f0l j lowing the failure to-day of â– administration leaders in the i i house to force a vote on the armed i ; merchantmen issue there was every m indication to-nisht that the senat^b will bp forced to vote again and de-fl cisively on the question whetheiam americans shall be warned to kee^r j off armed belligerent merchant shlp alynned at the opposition admiuh istration leaders in the house vev^b j compelled to postpone action untt'.h j tuesday senate aids to president ; wilson admitted that the vote b â– which the gore resolution as amend-b ed was tabled yesterdaj vr*as inoo^^b elusive ' fl an extraordinary purliament^^e . tanglu has completely tied the hun^h of administration leaders in ll | house the mclemore resolutioi^b which brings up the question ul warning americans to stay off of the armed ships of belligerents cannot be voted on or cannot be sidestepped m untif^the snarl is unwound i mccumber to force 1 last decisive vote i senator james hamilton lewis ol^a Illinois democratic whip of^b^k senate said i any one may offer a re u^h just as senator mccumber has do^jb and the senate will be confronte-^h again with the same proposition i do not see how the senate can escape i a direct vote on the question it mav â€¢ come at any time stern gun called i defensive armament % senator mccumber's resolution ub quested to refrain from travel on sm h armed ships in order not to jeopaihj dize the peace of the country h other resolutions to the same efÃŸ feet probably will be introduced bjj senator mccumber said to-night i im going io press my rpsolutioi^h to a vote at the earliest posslb!'-h moment it is shorn of all collaterajÃŸ | questions it is clear cut and to thfl point and expresses the opinion u congress on the one question h i americans traveling on armed iiifl ! chantmen ws seeks to exhaust g debate before vote m i am going to try to iia\e ieb;h upon it exhausted before a vote b?s | taken so that the issue may be fairh and squarely mot this matter must come up acail in the senate and i hope to-see defiÃŸ nite action taken on iuy resolution m house resolution m 'â– both is and isn't % the house is confronted by a psrl f iiamentary situation which bids fall j to outdo the tangled troubles of this ! senate in its vote of yesterday !â– ?Â» i was discovered that by a vote fl table the mclemore resolution t|b :^ ! house under presem conditioÃŸ i would vote to do somethinsr wiilh ihad already been donp for to nig | the mclemore resolution as reportifl by the committee rested calmly al ! peacefully on the table in tfl j house fl a two-hour session of the pu^b committee seekin a method fl v ilo.tlin tl jjg^ijlfÃŸ a ' contlrmaj on j^._pafle 4tli column continued on 3d page 3d column jgmjlnued or 4th page 2d column 1